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Asolid insulating sphere of radius r = 1.0 m that carries a positive charge q1 = 1.0 mc uniformly distributed over it is concentric with a very thin insulating shell of radius 2r that carries the charge q2 = -1.0 mc. the charge q2 is distributed uniformly over the shell.

use gauss's law to obtain the magnitude of the electric field:

a. e1 inside the sphere, r < r

b. e2 between the sphere and the shell, r < r < 2r

c. e3 outside the shell, r > 2r

d. plot the electric field in the radial direction on a graph. be sure to label the actual magnitude of the electric field at r = 0, r= r, and r = 2r.

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